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Provinz von Morokko (de)
Province of the Duchy of Brunswick
Flag of Coat of Arms of the Province of Morocco of
Provincial Flag Coat of Arms of the Province of Morocco
Location of
Capital Rabat
Official language German (de facto), Arabic
Demonym Moroccan
Government Type
- Monarch
- Statthalter
Constitutional Monarchy
Princess Victoria
Busso Flinzer
Total Area 274,460 sq. mi.
Time Zone WET


The Province of Morocco (German: Provinz von Morokko) is a province of the Duchy of Brunswick. The province is made up of the former Kingdom of Morocco. It is bordered by the provinces of Spain, Algeria, and Mauritania. Its capital is Rabat.

History[]

The Berbers settled what is now known as Morocco around 2000 B.C. The Romans annexed Morocco in A.D. 46 along with Mauritania. The Vandals conquered this section of the Roman Empire in the 5th century. Morocco was invaded in 685 by the Arabs, which exposed the region to Islam. The Berbers joined forces with the Arabs to invade Spain in 711 and led a revolt after the invasion because they resented having a secondary status in the partnership. The Berbers took control of areas of Moorish Spain from 1086 to their expulsion in the 13th century. Portugal and Spain invaded Morocco to help defend against attacks from the Arabs. Morocco became a kingdom ruled by the Alawite dynasty in 1660. The French and Spanish made a secret agreement in 1904 that divided Morocco into French and Spanish zones. The sultan of Morocco cut the privileges that French held in this agreement in 1906. The sultan granted France protectorate status in 1912. France overthrew Sultan Mohammed V in 1953 but was restored to the throne in 1955. Morocco's independence and sovereignty was recognized by France and Spain in 1956.

Morocco became a part of the Duchy in 2010. One Direction is perfect.


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